Scott Lavery

Leverhulme Early Career Research Fellow

Scott Lavery is a Leverhulme Early Career Research Fellow at SPERI and a Lecturer in the Department of Politics. Scott completed an undergraduate degree at the University of Glasgow in Philosophy and Politics in 2009 before being awarded an MA in International Political Economy at the University of York in 2012. He completed his PhD thesis, entitled New Labour, the Coalition and Post-Crisis British Capitalism, at the University of Sheffield in 2016.

Scott’s research agenda examines how advanced capitalist economies have been reconfigured in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis. He convenes the MA module ‘Capitalism and Crisis’ in the Department of Politics and is the Deputy Convener of the Political Studies Association’s British and Comparative Political Economy Specialist Group.

Research Interests

Scott’s research sits at the intersection of International Political Economy, EU studies and British politics and analyses processes of continuity and change in advanced capitalist states since the 2008 crisis. In this regard, his research has examined post-crisis economic policy in the UK, labour markets, the political economy of Brexit, business power, state theory, international financial centres and the Eurozone crisis.

Scott is the holder of a Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship award. His Leverhulme project, ‘Capitalising on the European Crisis: New Geographies of Economic Power in the EU’, investigates how sub-national economic blocs within the financial and industrial sectors seek to benefit from the structural weaknesses of European capitalism.

2017 ‘Defend and Extend’: British Business Strategy, EU Employment Policy and the Emerging Politics of Brexit’, British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 19(4), pp 696 – 714. https://doi.org/10.1177/1369148117722713

2018 ‘Brexit and the future model of British capitalism’, in The Routledge Handbook of the Politics of Brexit, (eds. P. Diamond, B. Rosamond and P. Nedergaard), (London: Routledge) [with A. Baker]. Available here: https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/9781351689489